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1 Drive Showing as "Unmountable Unsupported or no filesystem"

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I have recently had some power issues and a failed drive. I have sorted the power and replaced 2 drives and rebuilt the parity.

 

Array has ran for a few days with no issues, and then I did a reboot and one drive came up as "Unmountable Unsupported or no filesystem"

 

Array is currently started, with a orange icon next to the drive saying its emulated. and it is saying its rebuilding.

 

Drive is showing with an option to format it.

 

 

How do i best move forward? 

Format drive or check filesystem in maintenance mode?

 

Diagnostics attached

tower-diagnostics-20241219-0805.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Formatting will delete all data, I assume that's not what you want, check filesystem, on that disk, run it without -n

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I currently cannot stop the server as it says parity operation in progress.

 

Should I let it complete and then do the check filesystem?

Edited by JBanner

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You could cancel the rebuild but would then need to re-start from the beginning, I would decide based on the current progress, if it's been a few hours since it started, probably best to let it finish

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